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A Thai court forces PM Somchai Wongsawat to step down, fuelling hopes of an end to protests gripping Bangkok's airports.

Transport Minister Guy de Faye is one of five sitting politicians ousted by the voters in Jersey's deputies election.

A chronology of key events

Anti-government protesters take control of Bangkok's main airport, as part of their bid to oust the government.

Thousands of protesters gather in the Thai capital for what they call a "final battle" to oust the government.

Carrefour, one of the world's larger retailers, announces that it will replace its chief executive in January next year.

Rangers defeat Hamilton, Dundee United edge past Dunfermline and Falkirk oust Inverness in the three quarter-final ties.

The Millennium Stadium pitch will be replaced in time for the autumn internationals to oust a parasite in the grass.

BBC News profiles Sir Fred Goodwin - or Fred the Shred in some circles - as he is ousted from the RBS amid it's rescue by the Government.

Today in Parliament reports on Comons debate on the financial crisis, and debate in the upper chamber on Sir Ian Blair's ousting.

Protesters seeking to force the Thai government to quit say they will continue their protests, a day after violent clashes in Bangkok.

Police break up a protest in favour of Mauritania's ousted president, ahead of an AU deadline for his release.

Sir Ian Blair is not the first police chief to fall foul of political pressure and is unlikely to be the last.

London mayor Boris Johnson describes talk of him leading a plot to oust Met Police chief Sir Ian Blair as 'completely barking'.

Nepal's former king, Gyanendra, visits a Hindu temple in his first public appearance since the monarchy was abolished.

Somchai Wongsawat, brother-in-law of ousted leader Thaksin Shinawatra, wins a vote to become Thailand's new PM.

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair denies that he is to be ousted as head of Scotland Yard.

Prosecutors in Thailand ask the Supreme Court to seize $2.2bn (£1.2bn) in assets belonging to ousted leader Thaksin Shinawatra.

Mauritania's former PM Yahia Ould Ahmed El-Waqef is re-arrested by coup leaders, his supporters say.

A corruption case against ousted PM Thaksin Shinawatra will proceed even though he has fled to the UK, a Thai court rules.

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